Thanks Mike for your videos keeping us updated. I don't live there right now, but it's always home and no place is quite like DN.People I talk to dream of going there.
That is really sad. It’s sad for the lady who owns the house there, but really this view and the entire scenic drive is such a part of the whole community.
All the sea stacks at Crescent City were once part of the main land. Waves have eroded the land away. My Great Aunt had a cabin on the Humboldt coast for many years. About 30 years ago it went over the coastal bluff.
I wonder why no one is working on this disaster. This is so scary, please be careful since you are going past the barricades and standing on the edge! We don't want you falling and having to be rescued. 🙉
Pebble Beach Drive is a “side road” to U.S. highway 101. It’s the N. California version of U.S. highway 1 in Malibu known as Pacific Coast Highway, on a mini scale. Most travelers on U.S. 101 stop for a to go meal and coffee and keep on going without knowledge of Pebble Beach Drive. Instead of “ side road” a more accurate description would be “ scenic byway.” It’s the most important road in crescent 🌙 City for tourism. It’s the road you use to get to the parking areas on the ocean bluff to view sunsets. If you are southbound on U.S. 101 exit Washington street just north of Crescent City and drive west to the airport and you will be at the Pacific Ocean. Turn left ( south) and you are on Pebble Beach Drive. Easy access to the beach. Dogs are welcome. Spend lots of money while in town.
everywhere in the world it's the same, the sea is slowly but surely eating away at the border, unless it's rock and even. Nice view from above, we can clearly see the extent of the damage! kisses to Stoney !
@@gasquetmike8320your wrong about climate change. This my area of study I study atmospheric physics, ocean warming, paleoclimatology the heavy rains or the increasing heavy rains are caused by rapid evaporation of water vapor down at the South Pacific pretty close to the intertropical Convergence Zone the rate of warming of the world's oceans is shocking 90% of all thermal blackbody radiation that is trapped in the atmosphere is absorbed in the world's oceans. In in Ocean thermal dynamics, for everyone to agree Celsius of ocean warming, 7% more water vapor is evaporated into the atmosphere. When the Pacific Ocean is in a El Nino cycle, water vapor is transported by the atmospheric River that often collides into California. Future floods in California are likely to increase has ocean temperatures are increasing. Climate on nasa.gov shows the incredible rise of ocean temperatures on a worldwide scale. Sea level rise is increasing due to the increasing sublimation of the Greenland ice sheet and the Antarctic ice sheet. Most land-based ice in the Arctic is lost in the spring summer and fall
Thanks Mike for your videos keeping us updated. I don't live there right now, but it's always home and no place is quite like DN.People I talk to dream of going there.
My pleasure!
That is really sad. It’s sad for the lady who owns the house there, but really this view and the entire scenic drive is such a part of the whole community.
I Can't imagine How they are going to Fix that being so close to the Sea.? But the good news is We have GasquetMike to Keep us Updated. Thanks Mike.
$$$$$$$$$$$ will fix it
All the sea stacks at Crescent City were once part of the main land. Waves have eroded the land away. My Great Aunt had a cabin on the Humboldt coast for many years. About 30 years ago it went over the coastal bluff.
I want a time machine!
I wonder why no one is working on this disaster. This is so scary, please be careful since you are going past the barricades and standing on the edge! We don't want you falling and having to be rescued. 🙉
Im still a kid at heart.i could jump off into the mud! Lolol
Oh no! Is Pebble Beach a side road that goes along the beach?
our most scenic drive!
Pebble Beach Drive is a “side road” to U.S. highway 101. It’s the N. California version of U.S. highway 1 in Malibu known as Pacific Coast Highway, on a mini scale. Most travelers on U.S. 101 stop for a to go meal and coffee and keep on going without knowledge of Pebble Beach Drive. Instead of “ side road” a more accurate description would be “ scenic byway.” It’s the most important road in crescent 🌙 City for tourism. It’s the road you use to get to the parking areas on the ocean bluff to view sunsets. If you are southbound on U.S. 101 exit Washington street just north of Crescent City and drive west to the airport and you will be at the Pacific Ocean. Turn left ( south) and you are on Pebble Beach Drive. Easy access to the beach. Dogs are welcome. Spend lots of money while in town.
How worried is the home owner across the street?
Dont know
why are there sandbags? they don't look like they are helping anything?
think they were thinking it would keep water from going off the edge? didnt work...lol
everywhere in the world it's the same, the sea is slowly but surely eating away at the border, unless it's rock and even.
Nice view from above, we can clearly see the extent of the damage! kisses to Stoney !
This was caused by heavy heavy rains..no ocean..no global warming..just del norte weather
@@gasquetmike8320your wrong about climate change. This my area of study I study atmospheric physics, ocean warming, paleoclimatology the heavy rains or the increasing heavy rains are caused by rapid evaporation of water vapor down at the South Pacific pretty close to the intertropical Convergence Zone the rate of warming of the world's oceans is shocking 90% of all thermal blackbody radiation that is trapped in the atmosphere is absorbed in the world's oceans. In in Ocean thermal dynamics, for everyone to agree Celsius of ocean warming, 7% more water vapor is evaporated into the atmosphere. When the Pacific Ocean is in a El Nino cycle, water vapor is transported by the atmospheric River that often collides into California. Future floods in California are likely to increase has ocean temperatures are increasing. Climate on nasa.gov shows the incredible rise of ocean temperatures on a worldwide scale. Sea level rise is increasing due to the increasing sublimation of the Greenland ice sheet and the Antarctic ice sheet. Most land-based ice in the Arctic is lost in the spring summer and fall
not good